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    Harry Wood’ is a biographical poem about a miner who is depicted as diligent‚ persistent‚ and independent. This ‘Aussie Battler’ was cast as a foreman in the mines during his twenties when he began literally and metaphorically “…digging his way out of poverty” fighting a fearful future of potential poverty during the Great Depression in the 1930s‚ which is used to convey Harry Woods level of dedication and determination towards his job. Harry‚ much like the average Australian‚ is struggling to survive

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    Harry Wood’ by John Foulcher‚ is a poem set in the 1920-30s which explores the idea of change. This poem shows us what happens when change does not occur in a person. Harry throughout the whole poem says the same; harsh‚ cruel man that was just seeking to survive. He did at some point have social change with‚ a wife of which he had children with however‚ as he was an introvert and had his mind set on just surviving and never really “living life”. With Harrys attitude and beliefs never changing it

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    Harry Wood’ Pun – explain both meanings 1) What evidence is there in the first stanza of Harry Wood’s struggle for survival? Harry Wood’s struggle for survival is clearly revealed in the first stanza through the use of the pun “digging his way out of poverty” as he literally worked hard in the “mines” and metaphorically worked extremely hard to earn money to climb the social hierarchy from the bottom of social class “mines” to a reasonable position “foreman’s place” 2) What does the

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    Foulchers poetry is shaped by his intense focus on memories and experience. The poems Harry wood and summer rain portray that John Foulcher uses these memories and experiences are created by settings of both time ad place and are expressed though the language and thematic concerns of foulchers poetry. In the poemHarry Wood”‚ John Foulcher describes the life of a man he know making it biographical.. through Harry’s story we learn that he was a miner‚ earning money in a time of poverty ( probably

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    In his poems “Martin and the Hand Grenade” and “Harry Wood”‚ Foulcher explores the ideas of the difference between adults and children in their interpretation of warfare. Foulcher also explains the ideas that man has a violet streak which can lead to destruction. In the second poem‚ the composer conveys the selfishness of living only to acquire wealth and how material possessions do not ultimately bring happiness and fulfillment. Foulcher uses his senses and a variety of techniques to convey his

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    This poem is a poem that describes the life of a retired miner‚ how he faced the close encounter of death and lived through that experience to have a long fulfilling life. In my opinion this poem is a poem of a young aussie man who was born poor and wanted better for his family in the future‚ he wanted his grand kids to be wealthy and not fight for survival day by day as he did. From the beginning up until Stanza 4 the poem is depicting Harrys past life in the mines. The first 4 stanzas to me

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    "The woods are lovely‚ dark and deep‚" This line from the poem Stopping by woods‚ is saying that the woods are an opinionated place. The woods may be lovely to some‚ and scary to others. People may consider the woods to be lovely as they may have an interest for nature and it’s beauty. They may also like to see interesting animals‚ and escape from the reality of life. Some people might want to sit on a tree branch and enjoy the peace and quiet. To some people forests are a dark place‚ where they

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    Conceptually based around a classic 1956 poem by the writer Harry Martinson‚ entitled “Aniara”‚ it tells a tale of a dystopian future where humans are forced to board a star ship in search of a new home after unintentionally orchestrating a cataclysmic downfall of Earth. Knocked off course‚ the star ship hurtles into oblivion and the inhabitants are forced to accept they are doomed to extinction. The twist in Nicole Sabourné’s interpretation of the poem is that her second album‚ “Miman”‚ showcases

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    The poems Futility and Mametz Wood both deal with the grim subject of death on the battlefield‚ and how those who fell to this fate were often left where they fell - with their last moments captured in either their corpses soon after or the skeletons discovered long after the war had ended. Neither of the two peices deal directly with the moment of death‚ but rather reflection on the loss of young life. As death in battle is usually seen as a rather honourable fate‚ the language is respectful towards

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    Imagery in the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost In “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”‚ the poet uses the contrasts of ideas and images to present the metaphors which will give the main theme and mood to the poem. Visual images and tactile images help to understand better the mood of the narrator along with creating a clear picture of the scenery of the poem in the reader’s mind. The poet uses personification to increase the tension in the middle of the poem in order for

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